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sailed

Sailed vs Smailed - What's the difference?

sailed | smailed |


As verbs the difference between sailed and smailed

is that sailed is past tense of sail while smailed is past tense of smail.

Shailed vs Sailed - What's the difference?

shailed | sailed |


As verbs the difference between shailed and sailed

is that shailed is past tense of shail while sailed is past tense of sail.

Sailed vs Sained - What's the difference?

sailed | sained |


As verbs the difference between sailed and sained

is that sailed is (sail) while sained is (sain).

Sailed vs Wailed - What's the difference?

sailed | wailed |


As verbs the difference between sailed and wailed

is that sailed is (sail) while wailed is (wail).

Smiled vs Sailed - What's the difference?

smiled | sailed |


As verbs the difference between smiled and sailed

is that smiled is (smile) while sailed is (sail).

Failed vs Sailed - What's the difference?

failed | sailed |


As verbs the difference between failed and sailed

is that failed is (fail) while sailed is (sail).

Taxonomy vs Sailed - What's the difference?

taxonomy | sailed |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb sailed is

(sail).

Sailed vs Unsailed - What's the difference?

sailed | unsailed |


As a verb sailed

is past tense of sail.

As an adjective unsailed is

not sailed, not been visited/explored by boat or ship.

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